Do you have a Belize 20 Dollars Banknote? Here’s how to exchange it with us.
- Tell us how many 20 Belize Dollars you want to exchange
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Do you have a Belize 20 Dollars Banknote? Here’s how to exchange it with us.
The Belize dollar is the official currency in Belize since 1978. Belize was a part of British Honduras where the Spanish Dollars circulated between 1765 and 1825. In 1894, the government issued notes in denominations of 100, 50, 10, 5, 2 and 1 Dollar. But, after 1928, the 50 and 100 dollars banknotes were putting out of production. Then, in 1973, British Honduras has renamed Belize, and the first 100 Dollar banknote was issued one year later. The government established the Monetary Authority of Belize as an official printer until 1982 when The Central Bank of Belize was created and beginning the banknote productions one year later.
The 20 Dollars Commemorative note front design features Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait (Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other commonwealth realms), a design of the queen Trigger-fish, the queen Angel-fish, the Belize’s Coat of Arms and the Jabiru Stork is the commemorative text “30th Anniversary Central Bank of Belize”. The reverse note side has the Central Bank of Belize headquarters, which opened for operations in 1998, one of Belize’s architectural landmarks. This note is part of the 2003 – 2017 series and, its color is brown, chestnut, orange.
Text: Twenty Dollars, Central Bank of Belize, Issued Under Authority of The Central Bank of Belize act, 1982, Legal Tender for the Payment in Belize of Any Amount, Belize, Governor, Financial Secretary, Director, Central Bank of Belize, De la Rue 30th Anniversary of the Central Bank of Belize,
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Animal | Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii), Jabiru Stork (Jabirumycteria), Keel-billed toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus), Queen Angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris), Queen Triggerfish (Balistes vetula) |
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Object | Bank, Building, Coat of arms, Crown, Flag, Jade Head, Jewelry, Silver fish |
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